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Justifiable Homicide?

The Radical Scheme to Destroy a Race
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Abortion is the greatest manmade tragedy in history and will soon bring the world to its knees. White supremacists and elitists devised this depopulation technique to rid the world of "undesirables" in every race--especially blacks. To this day, the United Nations works overtime to ensure that minorities take advantage of contraceptives and easy abortions. But soon their schemes will come back to haunt us. In Justifiable Homicide? author A. C. Bolchoz reveals: The racist roots behind Planned Parenthood's abortion clinics in black neighborhoods The wealthy family that funds the discourse on abortion in order to control the debate Depopulationists' strategy to impose their plans on Latin American countries Legal abortion is indeed the cause of the greatest sustained loss of life per capita than any epidemic or world war. Under the guise of "reproductive health," this depopulation strategy will push America--and the world--toward economic collapse, or even worse.

Author Biography:

A. C. Bolchoz is a civil engineer and a student of demographics and social indicators. A native of Charleston, South Carolina, he enjoys spending time with his three daughters, Christie, Jada, and Daphne.
Release date NZ
February 27th, 2017
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
200
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9781944212384
Product ID
26722578

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